by Martin Ucik | Apr 28, 2020 | Blog
I think one of Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperatives; “so act as to treat humanity, whether in your own person or in another, always as an end, and never as only a means” applies to your question. Because our needs and wants, and the ability or willingness of...
by Martin Ucik | Apr 27, 2020 | IM Modules
Today, an increasing number of people call themselves “spiritual but not religious”. Like religious people, many of them believe in a higher power and follow some creed, leader, teacher, or philosopher. Instead of God, they call this higher power spirit, source, or...
by Martin Ucik | Apr 27, 2020 | IM Modules
Yes, as long as we associate male with masculine and female with feminine. Masculine is defined as ascending and agentic, and feminine with descending and communion. They are obvious opposites in the dual world of emptiness and form. Of course, there are masculine...
by Martin Ucik | Apr 27, 2020 | IM Modules
A common problem, and actually the definition of New-Age thought and spirituality, is that its adherents commit the pre-trans or pre-post fallacy. They confuse pre-rational childish or magical beliefs with transrational experiences, because they are both irrational....
by Martin Ucik | Apr 27, 2020 | IM Modules
There are three dimensions to what we call “reality”. (1) The Real or essence, which exists independent of human knowledge or an observer, representing the underlying generative (causal) mechanisms or structures or fields (or powers) that co-create the flux of...